The implications of the Governor's recent medical news; Crayfish poaching threatens the Tahoe Lobster Company; The Found Footage Festival features found videos in a show at CSUS; Nick Brunner talks about Blue Dog Jam music for Sound Advice

Crayfish Poaching Months after what the
inception of what seemed like a win-win scenario, poachers are
threatening a crayfish harvesting venture in Lake Tahoe. The
Tahoe
Lobster Company was created earlier this year to help University of
Nevada, Reno researchers remove non-native crayfish from Lake
Tahoe, which would in turn improve the lake's clarity -and the
company could then sell the crayfish for profit. But thieves
have been stealing the Tahoe Lobster Company's traps and crayfish
since August and as winter looms, the losses may put the company
out of business and throw an unexpected curve in the university's
research.

Found Footage Festival The Found Footage
Festival is back in town, and it's debuting a brand-new show
tonight at Sacramento State. Founded in New York in 2004, the
festival showcases videos found at garage sales, thrift stores,
warehouses, and dumpsters. We're speaking with the festival's
hosts Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett, whose credits include The
Onion, The Colbert Report, and the Late Show with David
Letterman.

Sound Advice: Blue Dog JamNick Brunner,
host of Capital Public Radio's Blue Dog Jam, joins us with some of the music
he's been listening to recently. Featured is "Anatomy" by
Musical Charis, a song recorded live by Andrew Nixon in
our studio.